Tube Amp for GR Research LS-6


So, I am looking to sell my current SS amplifiers, and move onto to something tube perhaps...

I feel like I am overly sensitive to SS sound; even the slightest bit of glare or edginess drives me crazy.

I am confused about tube amplifiers, and how they relate to performance goals...

I like to listen to music pretty loud; 90-95 DB average with peaks in the 105-110 area...

My speakers are 90DB/1 W/M.

I am assuming that I need something in the 200 watt area to achieve this goal via the math on paper correct?

So, that limits my choices based on budget correct? Looking to spend around 4K.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
kingdeezie
I have found that high db level listening often leads to "glare" ,to a certain extent,even with tube amps.If you have just started to notice this "glare",it's possible your hearing is changing.I hate to say "damaged" but,this could be the case.Just a thought.Good Luck.
Crossovers should also be considered when looking at tube amps. I'm unfamiliar with the LS-6, but in general, first order crossovers are recommended for most tube Wild impedance swings are also a concern with tube amps and you may be disappointed with the bass frequencies as most tube amps don't produce the current of a solid-state design.
Class A amps may work better. The normal listening will all be in class A with peaks handled a/b. That will keep you out of tubes?

My calculations:
90db 1 watt
93db 2 watts
96db 4 watts
99db 8 watts
102db 16 watts
105db 32 watts
108db 64 watts
Perceived volume will double every 10db